Yith
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Joined: Jun 17, 2011
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Re: British Uniform for the larger gentleman

All the UK manufacturers of British WW2 kit cater for large sizes. SOF, Pegasus, etc. The more expensive ones are tailored to fit (i.e. made to measur...

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Re: TRAINING DAY ITINERY & DRESS STATE - &th Feb Grange Farm

Ramsay told me that he's made a few targets as well.

18 years ago
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Re: Latest Acquisitions

Original US webbing: Ammo/GP Bag and strap Water bottle, cover and cup 5 cell tommy gun mag pouch carlise dressing pouch Repro US webbing: T-Shovel ...

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Re: Biguk

He may be annoyed cos he keeps getting things wrong!

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Re: American Kit Accuracy Discussion

I assume the brass fittings are older... plus they would have been blackened anyway. The paint has probably worn off. The later stuff is some nickel ...

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Re: American Kit Pics

I have no issue at all with removing the 82nd patch and putting other insignia on. It only takes a few minutes. Hence I'll do anything that uses basic...

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Re: American Kit Pics

I have 3R leggings at the moment and there's quite a bit of slack. I was going to buy some 2Rs yesterday, but the only pair I could find were at a sta...

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Re: American Kit Pics

Hehe... yeah I'll feel like a right traitor if I use it too often!

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Re: American Kit Pics

At the moment I'd have to say that its nice to wear cotton rather than wool. But then that's not really an issue when you get used to it. Also so far...

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Re: American Kit Pics

Hence why there's a mix of kit in the photos I guess. I just wanted to ensure I had the maximum flexibility in what I can do with this kit. As it is ...

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Re: TRAINING DAY ITINERY & DRESS STATE - &th Feb Grange Farm

Hmmm, maybe just a quick cook of the bully then. You really need to simmer hash.

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